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america's top rated internet--now even faster, and crystal clear phone service. all for just $79.99 a moh for 6 months. plus, for a limited time, a free multi-room dvr for 3 months. that's an overall savings of $240 dollars over six months. don't miss this unbeatable value 3 great services, for the price of 2. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v today. >>> the calls are growing louder for the resignation of south carolina gov. mark stanford. they say the embattled governor need to step down. basic questions about expenses and his travels have paralyzed the state. they say his resignation will avoid tying up the legislature with an impeachment trial. at stanford responded, saying that he will not be railroaded out of office. >>> new data reveals how successful cash for clunkers was, dealers submitted more than 690,000 vehicles. 84% of computer -- 84% of consumers traded in trucks. the toyota corolla was the most popular new vehicle purchased, followed by the honda civic and toyota camry. >>> i did not see any convertibles
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america has lived way beyond its means. if you take a look at the action weary and the number of people and the population, whether they can earn in the coming years, what their expenses will be, and what you can generate in taxes to pay the interest let alone the principle that we have, it is impossible, so eventually, despite no one wanting to say that in washington, we will either have to restructure the debt are half people give part or all of it. are worried? >> i am beyond worried. çif what i see is correct, we e in the eye of the storm, and the second part of the hurricane is the worst be in it lasts a long curve. it flows people because they think it is over. a recession where there is if you can imagine what an l looks like, i imagine that is what gdp will look like, 43 to five years. >> 3 to five years of virtually no growth. then what? >> a high of maybe 10,500 on the dow, and people who got used to the 1980's and 1990's of 10% plus gains in the stock market, that is ancient history now. neil: the deficits you
america has lived way beyond its means. if you take a look at the action weary and the number of people and the population, whether they can earn in the coming years, what their expenses will be, and what you can generate in taxes to pay the interest let alone the principle that we have, it is impossible, so eventually, despite no one wanting to say that in washington, we will either have to restructure the debt are half people give part or all of it. are worried? >> i am beyond worried....
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. >> woodruff: nator edward kenedy, patriarch of america's best-known polital family, oftecalled the "liberal lion" of the senate, died at his he inhyannis port, massachusetts, last night aftebattling brain caer for a little more than a year. duing his 46 year tenure in washington, he pushed for legislation on educaon, poverty and alth care. today he was wily remembered as gifted leader and legislator. we begin our covage with the personal memories of one ohis osest friends in the senate republican orrinatch of utah. >> sator thank you very much for talking with us. >> so nice to b with you, judy. >> woodruff: what e you thking and feeling onhis day? >> naturally, i'm griefing. i knew ted was going to die but i pyed for him every day hoping for a mirle. i chatted with his wi, vicki this rning and she course was broken up but she was very, very kind a nice as she really is. i'm goi tomiss that man. we-- we- i went backhere to fight tekennedy, and i think we fought each oth for all of my years, but when we got together, whewe got together people would s, "oh, gosh,f tho two can get tot
. >> woodruff: nator edward kenedy, patriarch of america's best-known polital family, oftecalled the "liberal lion" of the senate, died at his he inhyannis port, massachusetts, last night aftebattling brain caer for a little more than a year. duing his 46 year tenure in washington, he pushed for legislation on educaon, poverty and alth care. today he was wily remembered as gifted leader and legislator. we begin our covage with the personal memories of one ohis osest friends in...
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. >> he was an icon in his party, a torchbearer for america's most famous political dynasty. his endorsement of barack obama was a defining moment in a campaign. he was the youngest of four sons born to the millionaire industrialist joe kennedy. all three of his brothers met a violent deaths. john as u.s. president, bobbie, a former attorney general, were assassinated. ted followed his brother's into politics. the youngest man ever elected to the senate at 30. >> my decision to run for the united states senate is based upon the conviction that i can best serve the people of massachusetts. >> six years later, the youngest ever senate majority whip. supporters of the kennedy clan once again looking to the white house. then came another tragedy. he drove his car off a bridge, killing a young woman passenger. he did not report the accident until the following day, only after consulting his lawyers. he was cleared of all charges, but the suspicion of the cover- up tainted the rest of his career. >> there is no truth whatever to the widely circulated suspicions of immoral conduct t
. >> he was an icon in his party, a torchbearer for america's most famous political dynasty. his endorsement of barack obama was a defining moment in a campaign. he was the youngest of four sons born to the millionaire industrialist joe kennedy. all three of his brothers met a violent deaths. john as u.s. president, bobbie, a former attorney general, were assassinated. ted followed his brother's into politics. the youngest man ever elected to the senate at 30. >> my decision to run...
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america can't afford that risk. chris: the ads repeateded again and again. >> on that very day, dukakis went to chicago and gabe a defense policy speech, which would have been what ball of us covered that night from the democratic part of the campaign. instead, he then chose to get into that tank. that's the image. it looked like snoopy with a helmet. and that is the image that absolutely is impresented in everyone's mind. atwater saw it. i was talking to him at that moment. i said we, got him. chris: what is the reality? the fact we have the guy that wasn't cool, with the helmet on and everything or was it just brilliant advertising by roger els in the case to put together the ads. >> the dukakis people gave them that moment by putting him in the tank instead of letting the media concentrate on his defense speeches. chris: i think there must have been 0 -- a thing on the tank, saying "wear helmet. >> and dukakis' backers did the same thing to kerry that his father had done to dukakis. >> john kerry has not been hon
america can't afford that risk. chris: the ads repeateded again and again. >> on that very day, dukakis went to chicago and gabe a defense policy speech, which would have been what ball of us covered that night from the democratic part of the campaign. instead, he then chose to get into that tank. that's the image. it looked like snoopy with a helmet. and that is the image that absolutely is impresented in everyone's mind. atwater saw it. i was talking to him at that moment. i said we,...
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it's been a sad day in america. we lost our man, senator ted kennedy. lost his battle with brain cancer overnight at the age of 77. every time he was on my radio show, i referred to him as the gladiator. he loved that. he was the gladiator for the people. a fighter, a believer. he fought for labor, for worker's rights, civil rights, human rights and social justice. kennedy was the gold standard when it came to fighting for the working folk of america and he left a huge footprint in this country. he was a champion of the cause, an unselfish man who gave so much to the united states of america. but i will remember him as a fighter. now, there's a lot of talk today about his ability to cross the aisle, his bipartisanship, his work, his friendships but he never compromised his principles. he fought for them passionately. if ted kennedy was on your side, he would be in the trenches with you in the 11th hour. you could count on kennedy. >> we still cannot get a $2.15 over two years. over two years. what is the price we ask the other side? what is the price th
it's been a sad day in america. we lost our man, senator ted kennedy. lost his battle with brain cancer overnight at the age of 77. every time he was on my radio show, i referred to him as the gladiator. he loved that. he was the gladiator for the people. a fighter, a believer. he fought for labor, for worker's rights, civil rights, human rights and social justice. kennedy was the gold standard when it came to fighting for the working folk of america and he left a huge footprint in this...
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the department of interior has 3400 projects throughout america. these are the kind of progress in rehabilitating parts of our national forests and parts of our parks system. it is spread all over the nation. and it is easily accessible locally. you can see
the department of interior has 3400 projects throughout america. these are the kind of progress in rehabilitating parts of our national forests and parts of our parks system. it is spread all over the nation. and it is easily accessible locally. you can see
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>>> breaking news tonight, a young mom, just like millions of moms across america, goes out for an evening walk, on a rural roadway, not far from her home. talking on the cell phone, a friend on the other end, hears screams, and the young mom screaming, please, don't take me, her voice has not been heard again. she has vanished without a trace. that phone later found discarded, thrown into someone's lawn two miles way, tonight, where is kristi cornwell? >> along a country road, a single mom kidnapped taking a stroll. her cell phone was found more than three miles from where she was taken. >> a prperty owner mowing the grass near the road, spotted the cell phone, picked it up, turned it on, recognized immediately it belonged to kristi. >> it would have forensic evidence. >> they're going to look for strangers. on a statistical basis, it's more likely she was kidnapped by a client, a neighbor, a friend, somebody that knew her. >> the words she used, the fact she was on a cell phone, someone did it any way. the location is not a location where somebody would be looking for a random victim. >>
>>> breaking news tonight, a young mom, just like millions of moms across america, goes out for an evening walk, on a rural roadway, not far from her home. talking on the cell phone, a friend on the other end, hears screams, and the young mom screaming, please, don't take me, her voice has not been heard again. she has vanished without a trace. that phone later found discarded, thrown into someone's lawn two miles way, tonight, where is kristi cornwell? >> along a country road, a...
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we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. some pharmacies make you work for it with memberships and fees. but not walmart. they have hundreds of generic prescriptions for just $4 for up to a 30-day supply or $10 for 90 days. save money. live better. walmart. [ engine powers down ] gentlemen, you booked your hotels on orbitz. well, the price went down, so you're all getting a check thanks. for the difference. except for you -- you didn't book with orbitz, so you're not getting a check. well, i think we've all learned a valuable lesson day. good day, gentlemen. thanks a lot. thank you. introducing hotel price assurance, where if another orbitz customer books the same hotel for less, we send you a check for the difference, automatically. maybe one of the most important... and more calcium for bone health. >>> for all my years in public life, i believe that america must sail towards the shores of liberty and justice for all. there is no end to that journey, only the next gr
we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. some pharmacies make you work for it with memberships and fees. but not walmart. they have hundreds of generic prescriptions for just $4 for up to a 30-day supply or $10 for 90 days. save money. live better. walmart. [ engine powers down ] gentlemen, you booked your hotels on orbitz. well, the price went down, so you're all getting a check thanks. for the difference. except for you -- you didn't...
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. ♪ >> through all my years in public life, i have believed that america must sail toward the shores of liberty and justice for all. no, there is no end to that journey, only the next great voyage. we know the future will outlast all of us, but i believe that all of us will live on in the future we make. >> good afternoon from washington, i'm david gregory, we welcome to you this msnbc special, continuing coverage of the death of senator ted kennedy. by now, you probably heard the 77-year-old lion of the senate and patriarch of the kennedy political dynasty died late last night at his home in cape cod on hyannis port after a year-long struggle with brain cancer. today, friends, colleague and leaders worldwide are remembering kennedy as an extraordinary force who worked tirelessly on behalf of the working class and the poor. on capitol hill here in washington, kennedy's home for nearly half a century, the senator, the flags are flying at half staff this afternoon, as are those at the white house and federal buildings across the country. and there are tributes coming in from around the
. ♪ >> through all my years in public life, i have believed that america must sail toward the shores of liberty and justice for all. no, there is no end to that journey, only the next great voyage. we know the future will outlast all of us, but i believe that all of us will live on in the future we make. >> good afternoon from washington, i'm david gregory, we welcome to you this msnbc special, continuing coverage of the death of senator ted kennedy. by now, you probably heard the...
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i was thought itwas azing that it wld be in churches all acrs america. >> have some of those al. somehow, in some way,hese men gave peop a sense of hope in a me of hopelessness. tavis: you were there, one of the foot soldiers with dr. king. we kw that you were bean and almost kild on a number of locations. yowere the youngest person to spe atthe march on washingn on that day where king gave the "i have a dream" speech. your resume is intact and regard your duty and servic on the civil rights front. because you were there, you were there and dr. king was not alwaysappy with john kennedy or bobby kennedy. edward kennedy seemed to te a differenttact. what you make that? >> what do you makef that? >> we were not always hap with the president of -- e position of president kennedy or robert kennedut along came brother teddy knedy, who bitterly as setor thr everythi that he had, his soul, his heart,his gutsnto supporting rong supports legislation and to be a voice. i think he learned from his brothershat we could do better, and he wanted to eat -- one of the strongest piecef civil right
i was thought itwas azing that it wld be in churches all acrs america. >> have some of those al. somehow, in some way,hese men gave peop a sense of hope in a me of hopelessness. tavis: you were there, one of the foot soldiers with dr. king. we kw that you were bean and almost kild on a number of locations. yowere the youngest person to spe atthe march on washingn on that day where king gave the "i have a dream" speech. your resume is intact and regard your duty and servic on the...
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six weeks after jim started the business it took the best beer in america award. nobody had tried an american beer that had that kind of flavor. twenty years off, jim is still obsessed with boston lager. sam adams lager continues to win medals all over the world. that's pretty cool. all the delicious raisins. i like the crunchy flakes and the granola clusters. you know, that's why it says "crunch" on there. yeah, but raisins are before "crunch" on the box. even "bran" made it before "crunch." yeah, but look at how big the word "crunch" is. i mean it just dominates the box. i like the box because in the middle of the word... "kellogg's®" is "ello," like a british greeting. "ello govenor." three tasty ingredients, one great combination. ♪ raisin bran crunch®! ♪ from kellogg! but a whole panel in creating an anti-aging breakthrough. introducing olay professional pro-x wrinkle protocol. as effective as the leading prescription wrinkle brand. challenge pro-x yourself, we guarantee the results. there's no way to hide it. if you drive drunk, we will find you. cops
six weeks after jim started the business it took the best beer in america award. nobody had tried an american beer that had that kind of flavor. twenty years off, jim is still obsessed with boston lager. sam adams lager continues to win medals all over the world. that's pretty cool. all the delicious raisins. i like the crunchy flakes and the granola clusters. you know, that's why it says "crunch" on there. yeah, but raisins are before "crunch" on the box. even...
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that's america. that's america. [applause] >> the liberal, on the other hand, sacrifices the value of the individual for what they call the common good, for the state, for the collectivist good, in their minds. and they truly believe that they can plan better for us than we can, that we as individuals aren't smart enough to make those millions of decisions every day for what is best for us, consumption and health care. they can do a better job. they can plan better forever sing contingency from birth, through life to death. and we see right now in this massive radical legislation, the most sweeping radical collective legislation in decades, if not in the history of the country that could alter the course of america's future. and you've heard about the health care bill and cap and trade the two biggest sweeping changes. and those cleck i havist liberals believe they can sit and plan every possible contingency for your health care, for your whom and dad's health care. they know it all, better than we can. and it took
that's america. that's america. [applause] >> the liberal, on the other hand, sacrifices the value of the individual for what they call the common good, for the state, for the collectivist good, in their minds. and they truly believe that they can plan better for us than we can, that we as individuals aren't smart enough to make those millions of decisions every day for what is best for us, consumption and health care. they can do a better job. they can plan better forever sing...
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i introduce them to the most fuel-efficient midsize sedans... ...and suvs in america. i don't know if you've heard, but this fuel efficiency thing.. kind of a big deal. anyway, ford and lincoln mercury have you covered... with showrooms full of fuel-efficient cars, trucks, suvs, crossovers, and hybrids. how's that for going green? now, get 0% financing plus up to $1,500 cash back on most ford, lincoln and mercury vehicles. go to ford.com, or visit your ford or lincoln mercury dealer. and you know what, it works. nutrisystem for men: flexible new programs personalized to meet your goals. what's great about nutrisystem is you eat the foods you love and you lose weight. i'm dan marino. i lost 22 pounds on nutrisystem and i've kept it off for three years. for a limited time, get an extra three weeks of meals free! that's right, you can get an extra 21 breakfasts, lunches, dinners, desserts, and snacks. that's 105 meals free! i had awesome results. i mean, i lost 22 pounds, my goal was 20, it came off fast, and the food was great. it's what every guy's been waiting for: it'
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. >> i have come here tonight to stand with you, to change america. >> he will be one of the greatest united states senators. there's no question about it. >> it is a mark of ted's greatness that he does not care who gets the credit as long as the job gets done. >> edward moore kennedy. >> ladies and gentlemen. >> he's been a democratic stalwart for morning four decades. champion of such social causes as civil rights, immigration reform and universal health care. in his personal life, senator edward kennedy has suffered great pain and been in the midst of great controversy, enduring what many called the curse of the kennedys. but tlhrough all of his politicl triumphs and personal tragedies, there has been one constant in the life of senator kennedy, a commitment to public service, a commitment first instilled by his parents, joseph and rose fitzgerald kennedy. childhood friends joseph patrick kennedy and rose fitzgerald marry on october 7, 1914. he is the son of a successful businessman, an irish-catholic community leader. she the daughter of john francis fitzgerald, the legendary hon
. >> i have come here tonight to stand with you, to change america. >> he will be one of the greatest united states senators. there's no question about it. >> it is a mark of ted's greatness that he does not care who gets the credit as long as the job gets done. >> edward moore kennedy. >> ladies and gentlemen. >> he's been a democratic stalwart for morning four decades. champion of such social causes as civil rights, immigration reform and universal health...
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, a stinguished marine who seed in t mitary all of his life with obseations about amera's role with america's role in the world, especlly middle eas >> i've heard both sides, arab and israeli,nly you could do it, put it onhe table, i'm coinced that for it to be a comprehensive sustainable plan they have toork it out, put it onhe table wehould not be in the an of putng it on the table. >>. >> rose: the head ofkessler motorsas scheduled to tell us about his electric car, that interview willake place later. to want, president cnton in north rea, john meaam and general tony zinni when we coinue. captioning spoored by ro communications from our stuos in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: bill clintoarrived in pyongyg on an unannounced visit. north koreantelevision is reporting the forme president left the country, the jailed journalists with parre pardoned followingn apology in a meter wi kim jong il earlier today. the missioncomes at a tim of hehtened tensions between washington and north korea over its nuclear program. as we tape thi broadcast at 7:00 p.m., t white house has nocomment
, a stinguished marine who seed in t mitary all of his life with obseations about amera's role with america's role in the world, especlly middle eas >> i've heard both sides, arab and israeli,nly you could do it, put it onhe table, i'm coinced that for it to be a comprehensive sustainable plan they have toork it out, put it onhe table wehould not be in the an of putng it on the table. >>. >> rose: the head ofkessler motorsas scheduled to tell us about his electric car, that...
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greta: not representative of america? joining us is a person who went on august 11, on tuesday, to one of the town hall meetings. are you not representative of america as senator specter just said? >> greta, i think i represent a great deal of america, and i am really disappointed in the center. i think he ought to be ashamed of himself. he sent out press card invitations to our area, inviting people to, , and then we go, express ourselves, and afterward, he disparages the us and belittles us, and i really think he should be ashamed of that kind of statement. greta: did you ask a question, and what was your demeanor in asking a question? >> yes, i did ask a question. my demeanor was calm and respectful. i tried to present some facts and challenges to him, and i did not get a very good answer, but i was privileged to at least be able to ask the question. greta: , what was it about the question that wasç insufficient proof was he dodging you, or was itç that he just did not agree with you? >> i would say both dodging an
greta: not representative of america? joining us is a person who went on august 11, on tuesday, to one of the town hall meetings. are you not representative of america as senator specter just said? >> greta, i think i represent a great deal of america, and i am really disappointed in the center. i think he ought to be ashamed of himself. he sent out press card invitations to our area, inviting people to, , and then we go, express ourselves, and afterward, he disparages the us and...
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i still travel with my renewing america's purpose july '99/'00. it informed the second campaign as well and i think bush did -- really had a very dense policy agenda with lots of specifics, more so than had been the practice at least in our party particularly to the extent that he had talked about things about being a different kind of republican that, you know, not everybody on my side of the aisle was wildly enthusiastic about. literally a different kind of republican, conservatism, immigration, education, faith-based initiatives, all those sorts of things that had a good bit of an edge to it and that's why not only did they inform our first work but they -- you know, we knew that we had to get them done quickly and when i see president obama tackling healthcare right away, i see a lot of the similarities that his popularity is as high as it's ever going to be. likewise, i assume that's the case generically but some of the scholars would know better. that's the time to do the things that are maybe the most difficult to do. we lived by it, absolu
i still travel with my renewing america's purpose july '99/'00. it informed the second campaign as well and i think bush did -- really had a very dense policy agenda with lots of specifics, more so than had been the practice at least in our party particularly to the extent that he had talked about things about being a different kind of republican that, you know, not everybody on my side of the aisle was wildly enthusiastic about. literally a different kind of republican, conservatism,...
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and he was the, i think, most effective senator that america's seen. but he didn't feel he had anything left to prove. and i think in those kind of situations, he would have been very calm. now, earlier in his life, let's be explicit, this is a man, two of whose brothers were murdereded by political opponents, extreme and crazy political opponents. he lived with this concern that was impressed upon him by security people that there were other people who wanted to kill him, and more than almost nibble who wasn't president of the united states. he had to live with that. and that was a constraint. and what was remarkable about him was he did not allow that. and i know he was being told constantly by security people, pull back, pull back, don't be there. and he wouldn't let them stop him. >> and you could see that, even as we walked through the halls of congress, he really disdained the security that might have slowed a different person down. he loved interacting with the people. what about the fact that his vote will not be counted and that massachusetts
and he was the, i think, most effective senator that america's seen. but he didn't feel he had anything left to prove. and i think in those kind of situations, he would have been very calm. now, earlier in his life, let's be explicit, this is a man, two of whose brothers were murdereded by political opponents, extreme and crazy political opponents. he lived with this concern that was impressed upon him by security people that there were other people who wanted to kill him, and more than almost...
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, and also a moment of possibility for america. and that we're -- where you could affect change the most. and when you weigh that, although clearly congress has its appeal to me personally, and you can make change from congress and you can just see it just this last week, that the type of things that we wanted to do, both of/9 us, but it's his presidency, is the place you can most impact people's lives, leave your thumb print, where they can improve their lives and have that most immediate impact is from the white house. and although i gave something up personally for my career and also personally, i think --. >> rose: in chicago. >> yes, that the white house was the place to make that most immediate change. and i cannot think of a better person to work for and help him see through his agenda than president obama. >> rose: you seem to be different. >> nass's because i'm fully medicated. (laughter) >> rose: on what? >> sleep, sleep deprivation. >> rose: sleep deprivation. he's cool. you seem to be hot. >> uh-huh. >> rose: he is from
, and also a moment of possibility for america. and that we're -- where you could affect change the most. and when you weigh that, although clearly congress has its appeal to me personally, and you can make change from congress and you can just see it just this last week, that the type of things that we wanted to do, both of/9 us, but it's his presidency, is the place you can most impact people's lives, leave your thumb print, where they can improve their lives and have that most immediate...
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guest: well, columbus is the epitome of middle america. in columbus there was always because of this story a great deal of interest. before that i arrived in columbus just after, just before spiro agnew resigned, and at that point the people of columbus and ohio state university did not seem to care very much about it. but by the time watergate got more and more intense, the people of columbus were really riveted to that story. guest: i was going to china and to say that ford's -- i was going to chime in to say that ford's first address to the people of california -- our long national nightmare was over. many nixon people were upset over that line, but it was a long nightmare. within two months for did pardoned nixon which casts a cloud over his presidency, although he barely lost the election and 1976. guest: am i correct in recalling that a friend and colleague of our ours who worked for the detroit news became ford's press secretary, and he resigned because gerry ford did not tell him that he was going to pardon nixon? guest: that is ri
guest: well, columbus is the epitome of middle america. in columbus there was always because of this story a great deal of interest. before that i arrived in columbus just after, just before spiro agnew resigned, and at that point the people of columbus and ohio state university did not seem to care very much about it. but by the time watergate got more and more intense, the people of columbus were really riveted to that story. guest: i was going to china and to say that ford's -- i was going...
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president, jimmy carter, america's malaise and the speech that should have changed the country. i don't usually do just straight readings because i find that those are relatively boring to juea
president, jimmy carter, america's malaise and the speech that should have changed the country. i don't usually do just straight readings because i find that those are relatively boring to juea
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rather 2000 bookexpo america. in new york city. we're here with johnny depp, publisher of books of new york or what book you have coming out? >> this fall one of the books we're most excited about is a graphic novel by the great black filmmaker belden van peebles. it is actually a book that inspired a new film of his that is going to begin premiering in august and september of this year simultaneous with our publication of the book and he is sort of the godfather of the black explication of it and we're very proud to be working with them. and curly right about now we are publishing a new book by the actor and activist mike farrell, who is best known for the role bj hike on the tv show m*a s*h. one of the greatest tv shows of all time. and this book, of mule and man is sort of a road book, a road memoir, a travel memoir. and we are putting him back on the road and were keeping him busy. how long have you been publishing books? >> would've been publishing since 1997. we publish literary fiction as the heart and soul of the company. w
rather 2000 bookexpo america. in new york city. we're here with johnny depp, publisher of books of new york or what book you have coming out? >> this fall one of the books we're most excited about is a graphic novel by the great black filmmaker belden van peebles. it is actually a book that inspired a new film of his that is going to begin premiering in august and september of this year simultaneous with our publication of the book and he is sort of the godfather of the black explication...
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it is something i do because i want to preserve america. something happened to three years ago to me. i read the constitution, something i would recommend that our representatives do, because they vowed to upfolded. in my spare time, i go out there, -- because they vowed to uphold it. we are getting ready to do another event on september 5 in cincinnati, and we are already in the works try to double the number of attendees. this is not an anti-obama rally. this is not an anti-tax rally. it is a pro liberty rally. greta: judge napolitano is there. that is interesting, because he is a colleague here. who else showed up? community leaders, citizens who were interested? how do you describe the crowd that showed up? >> we have libertarians, republicans, independents, democrats, and we had a senator from the ohio assembly, there. we also had a ohio representative. there are republicans to violate the constitution. it was president bush who got the first bailout pushed through -- there are republicans who violate the constitution. it is not just t
it is something i do because i want to preserve america. something happened to three years ago to me. i read the constitution, something i would recommend that our representatives do, because they vowed to upfolded. in my spare time, i go out there, -- because they vowed to uphold it. we are getting ready to do another event on september 5 in cincinnati, and we are already in the works try to double the number of attendees. this is not an anti-obama rally. this is not an anti-tax rally. it is a...
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from new york, good night, america. see you tomorrow. [captioning made possible by fox news channel] captioned by the national captioning institute ---www.ncicap.org---^ bret: next on "special report" senator ted kennedy dies of brain cancer, and will advocates of healthcare reform try to use kennedy's death to boost their cause? a former c.i.a. inspector general talks about dick cheney's influence in his report on enhanced interrogations and south carolina's embattled governor answered a call from list second in command to step down. all that, plus the fox all-stars, right here, right now. welcome to washington. i'm he bret baier. senator edward kennedy is being remembered are today as an iconic larger than life figure who was the anchor of america's first family of politics. kennedy died tuesday night at his cape cod home a little more than a year after being diagnosed with brain cancer. it was the final chapter in a he very public and often troubled life. >> at the end of our journey and always before us shines that ideal of liberty a
from new york, good night, america. see you tomorrow. [captioning made possible by fox news channel] captioned by the national captioning institute ---www.ncicap.org---^ bret: next on "special report" senator ted kennedy dies of brain cancer, and will advocates of healthcare reform try to use kennedy's death to boost their cause? a former c.i.a. inspector general talks about dick cheney's influence in his report on enhanced interrogations and south carolina's embattled governor...
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for a school boy sitting in examination for columbus setting out to discover america. for the famine of whole provinces or for the soul of a dead lover, thankfulness because my father did not die of pneumonia, for the settlement of a strike. for a son of a baron woman. for captain so-and-so wunder and prisoner of war. while the lions record in the nearby amphitheater, at the beach on done kirk. by an old monk on the 50th anniversary of his vows,fer tif bishop in a prison camp. gorgeously for the canonization of joan of arc. one could film reasons why men have done this and not tell hundreds part of them. best of all week by week and month by month on 100,000 success sieve sundays, faithfully, unfailingly across the parishes, the pastors have done just this. to make the holy common people of god. >> they do it again this morning. for ted kennedy. the last brother. we are at the top of the hour. it is 9:00 a.m. on the east coast. in 90 minutes, senator ted kennedy's funeral will begin. let's go to the church where that service will be conducted and speak with two of his
for a school boy sitting in examination for columbus setting out to discover america. for the famine of whole provinces or for the soul of a dead lover, thankfulness because my father did not die of pneumonia, for the settlement of a strike. for a son of a baron woman. for captain so-and-so wunder and prisoner of war. while the lions record in the nearby amphitheater, at the beach on done kirk. by an old monk on the 50th anniversary of his vows,fer tif bishop in a prison camp. gorgeously for...
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i believe that a wave of change is moving across america if we do not turn aside, if we dare to set our course for the shores of hope, we together will go beyond the divisions of the past and find our place to build the america of the future. my friends, i ask you to join in this historic journey to have the courage to choose change. it's time again for a new generation of leadership. it is time now for barack obama. >> and exact one year ago, kennedy made a remarkable appearance at the democratic national convention in denver. >> for me, this is a season of hope. new hope for a justice and fair prosperity for the many and not just for the few. new hope, and this is the cause of my life. new hope that we will break the old gridlock and guarantee that every american north, south, east, west, young, old, will have decent quality health care as a fundamental right and not a privilege! we can meet these challenges with barack obama. yes, we can, and finally, yes, we will. >> dan ball stz national political reporter for the "washington post" who has written extensively about the obama campai
i believe that a wave of change is moving across america if we do not turn aside, if we dare to set our course for the shores of hope, we together will go beyond the divisions of the past and find our place to build the america of the future. my friends, i ask you to join in this historic journey to have the courage to choose change. it's time again for a new generation of leadership. it is time now for barack obama. >> and exact one year ago, kennedy made a remarkable appearance at the...
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he felt that america could never be what america should be until we completed the civil-rights revolution in the 1960's. tavis: a wanted play a clipip fm senator kennedy on this program -- i want to play a clip from senator kennedy, talalng about brown vs. the board of education. >> when you think of that case, you think of the magna cardoza for black americans -- the magna carta for black americans and all americans. it opened up the civil-rights movement of 1964, the public accommodations, the nondiscrimination in employment, the 1965 voting rights act. i think the brown vs. board of education was the decision that really set the stage. it was dr. king it was the spiritual -- it was dr. king who was the spiritual leader of the movement, but brown vs. board of education opened that way. tavis: education is one of those ways that we appreciate senator kennedy for being stalwart on, yes? >> senator kennedy had a passion for equal education for all of our children. i remember so well when that decision came down in 1964, -- one that in 1954, i was 14 years old. i thought i would get to ride
he felt that america could never be what america should be until we completed the civil-rights revolution in the 1960's. tavis: a wanted play a clipip fm senator kennedy on this program -- i want to play a clip from senator kennedy, talalng about brown vs. the board of education. >> when you think of that case, you think of the magna cardoza for black americans -- the magna carta for black americans and all americans. it opened up the civil-rights movement of 1964, the public...
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america the tarnished. now comes kurt andern who examines howe got here and where we go in a new book, reset, how the cri kiss restore our vues a renew erica. it grew out of a essa he ote in "ti" magazine called thend of exss. i'm pleased to have our friend kurt andersen back at this table. you just saw me do a prograon iraq an afghanista so what are your thoughts abou america's efforts there and the risks that we have that afghanistan becomes a long slog as iraq became. >> it may welcome that. and at was a great show, to talk about. cause i don't think as your guest said thatpeople, americans generally understand wt a -- what a large engagentfghanistan may become. i dohink the factthat th obama adminiration, a guy who after all got elected as the ai-war candidate of thewo leading democratic candates has proven himself to be not any kind of cut and run dove at all. and to me, and this does work into the reset ia, i thinwe have gone from the vietnam syndrome which led to us recoil from any military pow anywr
america the tarnished. now comes kurt andern who examines howe got here and where we go in a new book, reset, how the cri kiss restore our vues a renew erica. it grew out of a essa he ote in "ti" magazine called thend of exss. i'm pleased to have our friend kurt andersen back at this table. you just saw me do a prograon iraq an afghanista so what are your thoughts abou america's efforts there and the risks that we have that afghanistan becomes a long slog as iraq became. >> it...
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. >> it is time to put america back to work again. >> reporter: as the 1980s begin, senator kennedy is entering a decade of accomplishments, from voting rights to laws that protect the disabled. but in private his 24-year marriage was crumbling and ending in divorce. >> police in palm beach, florida police say the nephew of senator edward kennedy is the suspect in an alleged rape. >> kennedy had taken his son and nephew out drinking. after they left the bar, smith was accused of rape. at the trial, smith was acquitted but the 59-year-old uncle was under fire on the stand and off. in a speech at harvard, he faced himself in the eyes of his critics. >> today i say i recognize my own shortcomings, the faults in the conduct of my private life. i realize that i alone am responsible for them and i am the one who must confront them. >> the events in palm beach really produced an epiphany in him that radically changed his life. and in the center of all that change was vicky. >> reporter: vicky, victoria reggie, a child of louisiana politics and a long-time family friend who watched and believe
. >> it is time to put america back to work again. >> reporter: as the 1980s begin, senator kennedy is entering a decade of accomplishments, from voting rights to laws that protect the disabled. but in private his 24-year marriage was crumbling and ending in divorce. >> police in palm beach, florida police say the nephew of senator edward kennedy is the suspect in an alleged rape. >> kennedy had taken his son and nephew out drinking. after they left the bar, smith was...
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kicking back america from whom? -- taking back america from him? the actual give-and-take has been at a premium and misinformation has been rampant. that is just a taste this morning from the baltimore paper. have you attended a town hall meeting? we want to hear from you. first up, on our republican line, marcia. caller: i actually wanted to attend one. i lifted up on the internet and called my representative, tim bishop of long island, and any information i have obtained is that he had won in the end of june. but he is not going to be holding any more. host: and what do you think about that? caller: he is our representative and i think he needs to hear what people say. when i hear that, that this is all a result of organization, i can speak for myself and probably others, that i have never called a representative or attended a town hall meeting. i am not a member of any organization, but i am so upset about this healthcare plan that it galvanized me to want to have my voice heard. host: if he were to held a town hall meeting in you attended, what
kicking back america from whom? -- taking back america from him? the actual give-and-take has been at a premium and misinformation has been rampant. that is just a taste this morning from the baltimore paper. have you attended a town hall meeting? we want to hear from you. first up, on our republican line, marcia. caller: i actually wanted to attend one. i lifted up on the internet and called my representative, tim bishop of long island, and any information i have obtained is that he had won in...
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all told, america has 25 million. these are people with no education beyond high school, not working. the total work force is 7 million to 8 million. it looks like we have this enormous supply, but the situation has deteriorated dramatically. teenagers used to work at very high rates, 16 and 17-year olds. the last year has seen a massive decline. roughly speaking, if only 1/4 of the less educated not working or native-born, would it work? throw in a few teenagers, you could throw -- he could replace the whole work force. the other thing that is going on in the u.s. labor market that most people think is equally as troubling, wages and benefits at people on the bottom has deteriorated dramatically. not only are less educated americans working less, they're making less. there are astonishing statistics. let me give you one of my favorites which is very well documented. meat packers, generally done by people without a lot of education. their wages are 45% less today than they were in 1980. for high-school dropouts, wages
all told, america has 25 million. these are people with no education beyond high school, not working. the total work force is 7 million to 8 million. it looks like we have this enormous supply, but the situation has deteriorated dramatically. teenagers used to work at very high rates, 16 and 17-year olds. the last year has seen a massive decline. roughly speaking, if only 1/4 of the less educated not working or native-born, would it work? throw in a few teenagers, you could throw -- he could...
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he cared so passionately about reforming america's health care system. he accomplished a great deal in the senate, but he looked forward to really getting high-quality, affordable health care for everyone. i remember the last time i saw him was at the white house summit on health care reform, and nobody expected him to come. president obama came in, and the senator came in, and the electricity in that room was just something you've never experienced before. everyone just got up and, you know, people just could not stop applauding. and he inspired so many people in the congress, outside of the congress, on health care reform, and he accomplished a great deal often across the aisle. one of his greatest victories was the enact of the children's health insurance program, which he cosponsored with orrin hatch. and is that legislation was part of a budget bill. now, these budget brilz designed to reduce spending, and he was able to get a new program in 1997, in a republican congress, adopted, one of his major accomplishments. >> ifill: if he had been part of t
he cared so passionately about reforming america's health care system. he accomplished a great deal in the senate, but he looked forward to really getting high-quality, affordable health care for everyone. i remember the last time i saw him was at the white house summit on health care reform, and nobody expected him to come. president obama came in, and the senator came in, and the electricity in that room was just something you've never experienced before. everyone just got up and, you know,...
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repower america. i hope our senators are listening. great looking skin... it's in the dna. [ female announcer ] new regenerist dna cream with spf 25 doesn't just correct. it helps protect your dna without a $200 department store price tag. olay regenerist. it doesn't cover everything. and what it doesn't cover can cost you some money. that's why you should consider... an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan... insured by united healthcare insurance company. it can help cover some of what medicare doesn't... so you could save up to thousands of dollars... in out-of-poet expenses. call now for this free information kit... and medicare guide. if you're turning 65 or you're already on medicare, you should know about this card; it's the only one of its kind... that carries the aarp name -- see if it's right for you. you choose your doctor. you choose your hospital. there are no networks and no referrals needed. help protect yourself from some of what medicare doesn't cover. save up to thousands of dollars... on potential out-of-pocket expenses... with an aarp
repower america. i hope our senators are listening. great looking skin... it's in the dna. [ female announcer ] new regenerist dna cream with spf 25 doesn't just correct. it helps protect your dna without a $200 department store price tag. olay regenerist. it doesn't cover everything. and what it doesn't cover can cost you some money. that's why you should consider... an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan... insured by united healthcare insurance company. it can help cover some of what...
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fresh express is america's #1 choice for great tasting salad for good reason. first, we harvest every tender leaf at the peak of freshness...then they're fresh chilled... ...so all the natural goodness is captured in our exclusive keep-crisp® bag... ...designed to lock in all the freshness... ...and flavor... ...with absolutely no preservatives. it's no wonder fresh express is guaranteed to be fresh and delicious every time... ...right out of the package, or your money back. and with more than 30 varieties to choose from... ...it's easy to see why, for so many people, it's the crisp... ...goodness of fresh express... ... or nothing. fresh express. consistently, deliciously fresh. check us out atfreshexpress.com/freshoffers. so i could control everything my daughter sees and hears. (boy) you can't control your kid's exposure to sex. (girl) but you can influence how they behave. (boy) so talk to them. (girl) tell them you want them to wait to have sex. deal. >> i'm very deeply saddened that kennedy has died. he made an enormous contribution to the peace process
fresh express is america's #1 choice for great tasting salad for good reason. first, we harvest every tender leaf at the peak of freshness...then they're fresh chilled... ...so all the natural goodness is captured in our exclusive keep-crisp® bag... ...designed to lock in all the freshness... ...and flavor... ...with absolutely no preservatives. it's no wonder fresh express is guaranteed to be fresh and delicious every time... ...right out of the package, or your money back. and with more than...
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a young mom, just like millions of moms across america, goes out for an evening walk, on a rural roadway, not far from her home. talking away on her cell phone, a friend on the other end. the friend on the other end hears screams. and also the young mom screaming, please, don't take me. her voice has never been heard again. she has vanished without a trace. that cell phone later found discarded, thrown into someone's lawn just two miles away. tonight, where is kristi cornwell? >> along a country road, a single mom kidnapped taking a nightly stroll. new today, her cell phone has been found, more than three miles from where she was taken. >> a property owner mowing his grass right near the road spotted the cell phone. he picked it up, turned it on, and recognized immediately that it belonged to kristi. >> that cell phone could have a number of things. it could have forensic evidence with it. and it would have fingerprint evidence, and also, someone could have a voice they could identify. >> they're going to look for strangers. on a statistical basis, it's much more likely that she was kidn
a young mom, just like millions of moms across america, goes out for an evening walk, on a rural roadway, not far from her home. talking away on her cell phone, a friend on the other end. the friend on the other end hears screams. and also the young mom screaming, please, don't take me. her voice has never been heard again. she has vanished without a trace. that cell phone later found discarded, thrown into someone's lawn just two miles away. tonight, where is kristi cornwell? >> along a...
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doing it with bank of america can help save a lot more. up to 20% cash back from over 300 online retailers with our add it up program. just sign p and use your bank of america debit or credit card when you shop online. it's one of the many ways we make saving money in tough times a whole lot easier. finally, good news for people with type 2 diabetes or at risk for diabetes. introducing new nutrisystem d, the clinically tested program for losing weight and reducing blood sugar. hi i'm mike, and i lost 100 pounds on nutrisystem d when i was first diagnosed with diabetes, that first step was more like a giant leap. till i discovered nutrisystem d. in a clinical study people on nutrisystem d lost 16 times more weight and reduced their blood sugar 5 times more than those on a hospital-directed plan. plus a1c was reduced .9%. choose from over 140 menu options, there is no counting carbs, calories or points. i lost 100 lbs. and lowered my blood sugar level. nutrisystem d changed my life. mike is one of many who have lost weight and controlled the
doing it with bank of america can help save a lot more. up to 20% cash back from over 300 online retailers with our add it up program. just sign p and use your bank of america debit or credit card when you shop online. it's one of the many ways we make saving money in tough times a whole lot easier. finally, good news for people with type 2 diabetes or at risk for diabetes. introducing new nutrisystem d, the clinically tested program for losing weight and reducing blood sugar. hi i'm mike, and...
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. >> this fall, into the home to america's highest court. from the grand public places to those only accessible by the nine justices, "the supreme court, "coming the first sunday in october on c-span. >> president, today praised israel for halting new settlement construction and listening checkpoints on the west bank. he spoke with reporters after meeting with egyptian president hosni mubarak at the white house. this is little more than a half hour. zg=]wgs >> i want to publicly held him for the extraordinary hospitality he shudders when i travel to egypt and deliver my speech at cairo university. it was an extraordinary visit, not only because of a great welcome that i received from the president and the college students who were in attendance, but also having an opportunity to visit the pyramids, it was a once-in-a-lifetime experience for me. the united states and egypt have worked together closely for many years. and for many of those years, president mubarak has been a leader and counselor and friend to the united states. we obviously ha
. >> this fall, into the home to america's highest court. from the grand public places to those only accessible by the nine justices, "the supreme court, "coming the first sunday in october on c-span. >> president, today praised israel for halting new settlement construction and listening checkpoints on the west bank. he spoke with reporters after meeting with egyptian president hosni mubarak at the white house. this is little more than a half hour. zg=]wgs >> i want...
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blackberry runs better on america's largest 3g network. and now get the new blackberry tour for only $199.99 ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back, everybody. and we have a really fun show coming up tomorrow. our 100th show. my pal tracy morgan is going to be stopping by. he's great -- [ cheers and applause ] "mad men's" lovely january jones will be joining us. and we'll have the -- [ scattered applause ] very nice as well. and we have the stand-up, the stand-up comedy from the director of "the goods: live hard, sell hard" and hilarious comedian neal brennan will be here tomorrow. hope to see you. [ scattered applause ] it's gonna be a great show. a very memorable for us. but right now, after six years, over 2,500 performances and a tony award for best musical, which i think i won with them, the cast and puppets of "avenue q" will take their final bows on septemr 13th. here to perform a number from the show, please welcome "avenue q," everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> finally. i get to teach a whole lesson all by mysel
blackberry runs better on america's largest 3g network. and now get the new blackberry tour for only $199.99 ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back, everybody. and we have a really fun show coming up tomorrow. our 100th show. my pal tracy morgan is going to be stopping by. he's great -- [ cheers and applause ] "mad men's" lovely january jones will be joining us. and we'll have the -- [ scattered applause ] very nice as well. and we have the stand-up, the stand-up...